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  1. livestockconservancy.org

    Romeldale Sheep is an American fine-wool breed, and the California Variegated Mutant (CVM) is its multi-colored derivative. ... further selecting for fleece quality. He referred to this group of sheep as California Variegated Mutants, usually shortened to CVM. Romeldale sheep are white, but the classic color pattern of the CVM is "badger-face ...
  2. nativebreed.org

    After many attempts and selective breeding of the two sheep, a consistent badger-faced colour pattern was found and the California Variegated Mutant was born. Mr. Eidman bred sheep for over 15 years without selling off any stock. In 1982, Mr. Eidman's flock of 75 sheep were dispersed to many different buyers throughout the United States.
  3. sheepcaretaker.com

    The California Variegated Mutant or CVM, is a multi-colored version of a Romeldale sheep. CVM sheep have unique color and pattern variations, and wool that changes color as they age. They are one of the rarest sheep breeds native to the United States, yet the softness of their wool and meat production potential is unrivaled.
  4. raisingsheep.net

    The California Variegated Mutant or CVM sheep breed was developed from selective breeding of the Rambouillet and the Romney breeds, which is otherwise known as the Romeldale. The California Variegated Mutant shows that repetitive color genes can cause something extremely different to occur, as each and every one of these CVM sheep is unique in appearance from other members of the breed.
  5. livestockoftheworld.com

    California Variegated Mutant Sheep, or simply C.V.M. Sheep, are the result of many crossbreeding started in 1915. In 1915 A.T. Spencer developed the Romeldale breed. He purchased several New Zealand Romney Rams in 1915 that were brought to the Pan-American exposition in San Francisco.
  6. nationalcvmconservancy.org

    Romeldale sheep are a composite sheep breed, developed in Gerber, California in the early 1900s. To create this breed A.T. Spencer crossed New Zealand Marsh Romney rams over Rambouillet ewes. J.K. Sexton and his family further established the Romeldale sheep breed, and it was within their flock that the first CVM (California Variegated Mutant ...
  7. nationalcvmconservancy.org

    Romeldale sheep are a composite sheep breed, developed in Gerber, California in the early 1900s. To create this breed A.T. Spencer crossed New Zealand Marsh Romney rams over Rambouillet ewes. J.K. Sexton and his family further established the Romeldale sheep breed, and it was within their flock that the first CVM (California Variegated Mutant ...
  8. farcrickfarm.com

    CVM and Romeldale sheep may be considered two parts of a single breed. With the exception of color, CVMs and Romeldales have similar characteristics. The sheep weigh 150-275 pounds. The rams are active breeders, while the ewes are excellent mothers, prolific and long-lived. Twinning and ease of lambing are considered impor-tant breed attributes.
  9. spinoffmagazine.com

    May 3, 2023Our farm is called Valley of the Wind, inspired by the foothill breezes that sweep across the land. We ventured into raising sheep to help manage the grass and to provide the best wool for my fiber crafts. We raise a flock of California Variegated Mutants (CVM) and we love both the gentle sheep and the fabulous fiber they produce.
  10. the California Variegated Mutant (CVM) color was established. Mr. Eidman spent the next 15 years developing these sheep. Not a single replacement highest quality of genetics was used to replace the nucleus. In 1982 the CVM flock, which number 75, was sold. They were dispersed among a dozen different buyers throughout California. Since then,
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